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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Groesbeek

Best natural monuments around Groesbeek are found in a region characterized by rolling hills, dense forests, and expansive fields. This area, part of the Gelderland province in the Netherlands, features a unique topography with some of the highest elevations in the mainland Netherlands. Its landscape was shaped by glacial activity, creating a varied terrain with terminal moraines and a fertile loess soil. The natural environment supports diverse ecosystems and offers panoramic views across valleys.

Best natural monuments around Groesbeek

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Last updated: June 23, 2026

Motte Mergelp on the Duivelsberg

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Climb the 75.9 meter high Duivelsberg and you will be rewarded with a beautiful view of the wooded area and the meadows of the floodplains below the moraine. The Duivelsberg …

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Sunken Path in the Forest

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This sunken path in the middle of the forest adds a certain charm to the hike.

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Duivelsberg (Devil's Hill)

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Beautiful piece of nature near Nijmegen. You imagine yourself abroad with those hills.

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Oude Waal Nature Reserve

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From here you have a beautiful view of the Oude Waal, an outer-dike branch of the Waal.

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Groenewater Pond

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Idyllic place in the forest.

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Groenefiets
April 27, 2025, Sunken Path in the Forest

It can be busy on weekends. It is a popular hiking area.

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Hike on the Sint Jansberg. It goes up and down quite a bit here

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At Sint Jansberg. Great hiking area

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Climb the 75.9 meter high Duivelsberg and you will be rewarded with a beautiful view of the wooded area and the meadows of the floodplains below the moraine. The Duivelsberg nature reserve of the same name is approximately 125 hectares in size and is covered with deciduous trees, including a large collection of sweet chestnuts. There are many stories about the history of De Duivelsberg. For example, in the 11th century it was the strategic location of a motte (wooden) castle called Mergelp. From the first motte on the edge of De Duivelsberg it was easy to keep an eye on the surroundings. In addition, the hill has a sacred meaning for many and is still used for ceremonies. There are also stories that women who were accused of being witches, were drowned and bandaged in this place. This area originally belonged to Germany and was called Wylerberg or Teufelsberg, but was annexed after the Second World War. Unlike the other areas, the Duivelsberg was not returned, but it is still Dutch land property.

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Carlo63
February 4, 2024, Duivelsberg

The Wylerberg or Teufelsberg (Duivelsberg in Dutch) is a hill near Nijmegen that originally belonged to the German municipality of Wyler/North Rhine-Westphalia. In 1949, the British military administration placed the mountain under Dutch contract administration on a Dutch initiative and in 1963 it finally became Dutch territory. Source and link to the full article: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wylerberg

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Carlo63
January 19, 2024, Duivelsberg

The entire area between Duivelsberg and Beek and Berg en Dal is beautiful and it's just a joy to walk here.

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Beautiful route, but with some steep height differences.

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THE ORIGINAL DEVIL MOUNTAIN After Christianization, this holy place was given the name Duivelsberg and much later this name was attributed to the larger of the two motte hills. Presumably the original Duivelsberg or Zonneberg is a hill located near the pancake restaurant the Witches' Dance in the forest of Berg en Dal. This hill is visibly artificially raised. Behind the hill, a flat, open area has been created. This clearing is easily accessible from the path and today there is a huge beech in the middle. It is a beautiful place whose power and holiness are still palpable. Various shamanic and pagan groups still use this ancient sacred site for their rituals and celebrations. Source: devilsberg.nl

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique geological features around Groesbeek?

The Groesbeek region is characterized by its unique topography, shaped by glacial activity during the Saale glacial period. You'll find rolling hills that are actually terminal moraines, offering a much more varied landscape than other high grounds in the Netherlands. This geological history, combined with fertile loess soil, has contributed to the area's rich forests and even a burgeoning viticulture industry.

Are there historical sites among the natural monuments?

Yes, several natural monuments also hold historical significance. For example, the Motte Mergelp on the Duivelsberg is the remains of an 11th-century wooden castle. This strategic location on the Duivelsberg offers not only natural beauty but also a glimpse into the region's past, with stories of its strategic importance and local legends.

What are the best natural monuments for panoramic views?

For breathtaking panoramic views, you should definitely visit Duivelsberg (Devil's Hill). Climbing its 75.9-meter summit rewards you with expansive vistas of the surrounding wooded areas and the floodplains below. It's a popular spot for its natural beauty and changing scenery throughout the seasons.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments or walks?

Absolutely. The Oude Waal Nature Reserve is considered family-friendly, offering pleasant paths along the old arm of the river with views of meadows. Another great option is the Groenewater Pond, an idyllic spot in the forest that families can enjoy.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments?

While specific regulations can vary, many natural areas in Groesbeek are generally dog-friendly, especially on marked trails. It's always recommended to keep your dog on a leash to protect wildlife and ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors. The serene woodlands and open fields provide ample space for walks with your canine companion.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do near Groesbeek's natural monuments?

The area around Groesbeek's natural monuments is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy extensive cycling tours, including routes like the 'Nijmegen Market Square – Waalkade Promenade loop' or the 'Zevenheuvelenweg – Europe Cycle Route loop'. For hiking, there are options like the 'Picnic Spot by the Stream – Devil's Mountain (Duivelsberg) loop'. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Cycling around Groesbeek, Gravel biking around Groesbeek, and Mountain Hikes around Groesbeek guides.

When is the best time of year to visit Groesbeek's natural sites?

Groesbeek's natural sites offer a changing picture every season. Spring is beautiful when wildflowers bloom across the heathlands like the Groesbeeksche Veld. Autumn is particularly stunning for its vibrant colors in the deciduous forests, especially around Duivelsberg, where you can also find sweet chestnuts. Summer provides lush greenery and pleasant temperatures for hiking and cycling.

Where can I find serene walking trails in Groesbeek?

For serene walking trails, explore the dense forests and expansive fields that characterize the region. The Sunken Path in the Forest offers a charming and pleasant experience through the woodlands. The broader Groesbeeksche Veld heathland also provides scenic and tranquil walking opportunities.

Are there any natural monuments with water features like lakes or rivers?

Yes, the Oude Waal Nature Reserve features an outer-dike branch of the Waal river, offering beautiful views along its banks. Additionally, the Groenewater Pond is an idyllic lake nestled within the forest, providing a peaceful water feature.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Groesbeek?

Visitors frequently praise the diverse natural beauty, often remarking that the rolling hills and varied landscape make them feel 'abroad' even within the Netherlands. The panoramic views from spots like Duivelsberg are highly appreciated, as are the charming forest paths and the peaceful atmosphere of areas like the Sunken Path in the Forest. The changing natural picture throughout the seasons is also a highlight for many.

Are there easy hiking routes suitable for all fitness levels?

Yes, Groesbeek offers a range of hiking routes, including easier options. For example, the 'Sunken Path in the Forest – Devil's Mountain (Duivelsberg) loop from Berg en Dal' is an easy 5.36 km hike. The varied terrain means you can find paths that suit different fitness levels, from gentle strolls through fields to more challenging climbs up the hills.

How can I reach the natural monuments using public transport?

Groesbeek is a village in Gelderland, and while public transport connects it to larger towns like Nijmegen, direct access to all natural monuments might require some walking or cycling from bus stops. For detailed public transport information and planning your journey, it's best to consult local transport schedules or use a journey planner app.

Are there parking options available near the natural areas?

Yes, parking is generally available near popular natural areas and trailheads in and around Groesbeek. Specific parking locations can vary, so it's advisable to check maps or local signage for designated parking lots when planning your visit to a particular natural monument or starting point for a hike.

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